Author's Bio

Anthony Frame is an exterminator who lives in Toledo, OH with his wife. He is the Poetry Editor for The Indianola Review and the Editor of Glass Poetry Press. He is the author of one book, A Generation of Insomniacs (Main Street Rag Press, 2014), and three chapbooks, To Gain the Day (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2015), Everything I Know ...(ELJ Publications, 2014) and Paper Guillotines (Imaginary Friend Press, 2010). His poems have been published in or are forthcoming from Verse Daily, Third Coast, Harpur Palate, Crab Creek Review, Muzzle Magazine and Gulf Stream, among others. His work also appears in the anthologies Drawn to Marvel (Major Arcana Press, 2014) and Bigger Than They Appear: An Anthology of Very Short Poems (Accents Publishing, 2011). His work was awarded an Individual Excellence Award from The Ohio Arts Council and he has been nominated for inclusion for Best New Poets, Best of the Net, and for a Pushcart Prize. He also writes reviews for Weave Magazine.

Thirty Days: The Best of Tupelo Press' 30/30 Project's First Year (Tupelo Press, 2015), Drawn to Marvel: Poems from the Comic Books (Minor Arcana Press, 2014), Bigger Than They Appear: An Anthology of Very Small Poems (Accents Publishing, 2011)